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The ongoing labor dispute between the TV and film writers guild and the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers may seem miles away from Virginia, but the Commonwealth’s cinematic footprint has grown in recent years, especially in and around Richmond.
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April and Tim Receveur brought the Supernova International Ska Festival to Hampton to highlight influences in the genre from around the world.
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Maurice Berube, now 90 years old, carries the lessons he learned from watching Martin Luther King Jr.’s historic speech.
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Lawrence Hultgren helped build Virginia Wesleyan’s philosophy department when he arrived a few years after the college started.
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The Nansemond Indian Nation is one of seven federally recognized tribes in Virginia.
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City staff say the facilities need hundreds of millions of dollars in upgrades and expansions.
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Since actors and writers began striking, most film and TV productions in Virginia have stopped, affecting about 5,500 employees in the state’s film industry.
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For more than 30 years, child survivors of burns from across the mid-Atlantic region have come to the Shenandoah Valley for summer camp.
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As NPR celebrates 50 years of hip-hop and rap, a look at how Virginia Beach carved a spot for itself in the genre.
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It’s unclear what will become of the museum’s Oceanfront location once the move is complete.